Showing posts with label 5th grade social studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5th grade social studies. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Immigration in America early 1900s


Just finished revamping my IMMIGRATION powerpoint presentation. It is wordy, but so is the South Carolina support document! Buh-dum-dum!

I always have my kids make T-charts (they know I am obsessed with them) to help them understand the shifts from being an "old" immigrant to "new" immigrant in early 20th century America. Also, for this lesson, I am going to print them a map of Europe and Asia and we will color code Old vs New immigrants by country. Geography skills are totally lacking these days, so I try to add it as much as possible!!

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Industrial Revolution in America

My students are starting the Industrial Revolution, so I made this powerpoint. It adheres to the South Carolina Standard 3.1

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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Reconstruction Amendments Workstation

This took me 2 hours tonight! Yep...I my Saturday nights are now for school--but I love it!!!

I created this workstation for my students to use in both ELA and Social Studies. Hope it helps!

 
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Science and Social Studies iPad MIXED REVIEW

Above is a snapshot of a much longer iPad review. The students had an awesome time with this simple assignment because they were allowed to choose ANY iPad app, use their notes, the internet, and the textbook to answer the questions, and be as creative as they wanted! It was a very successful idea! I am proud!